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Social media platform X faced a series of disruptions on Monday, marking one of its most significant global outages in recent months.
According to DownDetector, social media platform X experienced three global outages on Monday. The first disruption occurred around 5:30 a.m. ET, with over 2,500 users reporting issues, which were resolved within an hour. A second outage peaked at 40,000 reports around 9:30 a.m., again stabilizing in an hour. The third incident, which was detected at 11:10 a.m. had around 35,000 reports.
According to DownDetector, the platform experienced three distinct waves of downtime, affecting thousands of users worldwide.
The X platform issues left many frustrated, especially those who rely on the platform for communication, news updates, and business operations. The outage sparked speculation regarding potential technical failures, cyberattacks, or server overloads, but no official explanation has been provided.
This X downtime 2025 incident is the latest in a series of technical difficulties that have plagued the platform since its rebranding from Twitter. Many users have expressed concerns over the platform’s stability, particularly following its transition to new infrastructure and engineering teams under Musk’s leadership.
As the disruptions affected users globally, businesses, content creators, and digital marketers who depend on X for engagement faced unexpected disruptions. While the service has since been restored, uncertainty remains regarding whether the issue was an isolated event or a sign of deeper technical vulnerabilities.
With no immediate response from X’s technical team, users remain eager for an explanation and reassurance that similar X platform downtimes will not occur in the near future. A single tweet from owner Elon Musk claimed that the outage was due to a 'massive cyberattack.'
As the disruptions affected users globally, businesses, content creators, and digital marketers who depend on X for engagement faced unexpected disruptions. While the service has since been restored, uncertainty remains regarding whether the issue was an isolated event or a sign of deeper technical vulnerabilities.
With no immediate response from X’s technical team, users remain eager for an explanation and reassurance that similar X platform downtimes will not occur in the near future. A single tweet from owner Elon Musk claimed that the outage was due to a 'massive cyberattack.'
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